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Over the past 20 years, the bedside RN s role in Chest tuberemoval has been revisited since Kinney s initial research in review covers issues relating to scope of practice, nurse prac-tice acts, and the literature on Chest tube of PracticeA scope of practice is the legal definition of a licensed profes-sion set out by a state s practice act. A dynamic of professionalpractice silos has persisted today, despite the significant changesin healthcare delivery and the emergence of collaborative practicein virtually all settings. This has led to turf wars when one profes-sion goes to the legislature to modify its practice act as othersclaim unique ownership of certain National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) withregulatory boards from occupational therapy, pharmacy, physicaltherapy, and medicine have called for a different view of scope ofpractice to meet the goals of health reform: improved access tocare and reduced costs while maintaining safety.
Fall 2014 In the Literature Who’s at Risk for C. difficile? The current issue of AACN Advanced Critical Care features a study describing how nurses developed a C. difficile risk assessment tool. The authors provide a comprehensive review of the literature, including
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